Important equestrian exhibition will be held at La Rural Exhibition Center with equestrian and recreational activities for the whole family.
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The Argentine Republic, located in South America, stretches over an area of almost 3.8 million square kilometers comprising the continental portion, the Antarctic sector, and South Georgia and South Sandwich Islands.
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Buenos Aires known as the “Paris of South America" a cosmopolitan city that is just as affordable as it is beautiful. Unlike most Latin American cities, it has a distinctly European flair, not only because of the French-style architecture seen throughout, but in the beauty of its people who, only a few generations ago, were immigrants of mostly Italian and Spanish origins.
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The Edificio Kavanagh (Kavanagh Building) is located at 1065 Florida St. in the barrio of Retiro, Buenos Aires, Argentina, overlooking Plaza San Martin. It was constructed in the 1930s in the Rationalist style, by the architects Gregorio Sanchez, Ernesto Lagos and Luis Maria de la Torre and was finished in 1936.
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He was born in Tucuman, and yet his presence is in some of the most remarkable buildings in New York, Los Angeles, Tokyo, Kuala Lumpur and Buenos Aires. Argentine architect Cesar Pelli, who has been living and working in the USA for over 50 years, is one of architect´s most reknowned figures today, and undoubitably an Argentine design reference.
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This is a sumptuous building, though its modern entrance on Calle Florida would make you think otherwise. Its back entrance on San Martín, however, still retains all of its original glory.
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In the conquest of America, silver played a vital role attracting, magnet-like, lots of Spaniard who abandoned all their belongings to sail off to the newly discovered lands.
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There is a peaceful haven just a few kilometers from the city of Buenos Aires, where you can forget the hustle and bustle and connect with nature.
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This port was born and died as what was, but revived as the biggest refurnishing process of the Capital city reciclying of its abandonned "docks" turned into lofts, offices, elegant restaurantes and Art places.
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In 1899 sculptor Lola Mora started her struggle. She proposed to the then mayor of Buenos Aires, José Bullrich, to create a magnificent fountain made of marble from Carrara. The original idea was to represent Venus' birth surrounded by Nereids and Tritons. Figures would be totally naked.
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A sumptuous historical building, with the stamp of a whole era of our city. The National State purchased it in 1936 as the seat of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Cult, with the subsequent change of destination and use of its rooms. For the most part, they were used as offices. Since then, the Anchorena Palace was known as the San Martin Palace.
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Buenos Aires the best city in the Americas. Why Go to Buenos Aires? Old-world elegance: magnificent architecture, fabulous wines, and tango halls where feisty tangueros strut their stuff. New-world Latin cool: boutique hotels, hip galleries, clubs that don't get hopping till 2 a.m. Amazing bang for your buck.
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